141 |
Free-radical-polymerisable fixing mortar having silane additives |
US13515636 |
2010-11-16 |
US08828289B2 |
2014-09-09 |
Jurgen Grun; Martin Vogel; Clemens Schmidt; Christian Schlenk; Christian Weinelt |
Two-component or multi-component fixing mortar, based on a free-radical-hardening unsaturated reactive resin, for embedding anchoring means in mortar in holes or crevices, which fixing mortar includes silanes which may or may not have reactive groups capable of participating in the polymerization with a synthetic resin based on free-radical-hardening unsaturated reactive resins but do in any case have Si-bonded hydrolysable groups, and, physically separate therefrom, a hardener. |
142 |
Chemical two-component mortar compound with improved adhesion to the surface of partially cleaned and/or moist holes in mineral substrates, and the use of such a chemical two-component mortar compound |
US13065696 |
2011-03-28 |
US08822573B2 |
2014-09-02 |
Memet-Emin Kumru; Frank Thiemann; Sandra Baur |
A chemical two-component mortar compound including a resin component (A) that contains at least one radically curable, ethylenically unsaturated compound (a) as the curable component, and including a separately arranged so as to inhibit reaction curing component (B) that contains a curing agent for the resin of the resin component (A), with improved adhesion to the surface of partially cleaned and/or moist holes in mineral substrates, characterized by a content of 0.2% to 10% by weight of at least one (meth)acryloxy alkyl trialkoxy siloxane and/or poly(meth)acryloxy alkyl silsesquioxane as an additional component (b) of the resin component (A); it also describes magazines, cartridges or plastic bags containing this chemical two-component mortar compound in two or more chambers that are separate from each other, in which the resin component (A) or the curing component (B) are arranged separately so as to inhibit a reaction; and it also describes its use to chemically fasten structural elements in mineral substrates. |
143 |
Two-Component Mortar Composition and its Use |
US13988220 |
2011-11-08 |
US20130237634A1 |
2013-09-12 |
Thomas Buergel |
A description is given of a two-component mortar composition having a curable resin component having a content of at least one free-radically polymerizable resin, fillers, accelerators, stabilizers and optionally further conventional mortar constituents and a hardener component which is arranged separately therefrom to inhibit reaction and has a content of at least one peroxide for chemical fastening of anchoring means in boreholes, which is characterized in that the resin component contains from 0.1 to 0.5% by weight of at least one accelerator and from 0.003 to 0.03% by weight of at least one stabilizer and the hardener component contains from 0.1 to 0.35% by weight of organic peroxide, in each case based on the total weight of resin component and hardener component, and also the use of this two-component mortar composition for chemical fastening of anchoring means in boreholes. |
144 |
Resin system with carbon additive |
US12917727 |
2010-11-02 |
US08444350B2 |
2013-05-21 |
Richard Wharton; Walter Neal Simmons; John G. Oldsen |
The gel time of a grouting system may be controlled by providing a resin component separated by a catalyst component, where a carbon component is included in the catalyst component. The catalyst component may include an inhibitor such as a phenolic compound, and/or the resin component may include a promoter such as an aniline compound. |
145 |
Inhibitor, resin mixture containing same and use of same |
US13491768 |
2012-06-08 |
US08440278B2 |
2013-05-14 |
Armin Pfeil |
The use of 3-pyridinol and 5-pyrimidinol derivatives for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time of resin mixtures and/or reactive resin mortars based on radically polymerizable compounds is described. Furthermore, a resin mixture and a reactive resin mortar containing the 3-pyridinol and 5-pyrimidinol derivatives for adjusting the reaction time and the gel time, and having improved storage stability and good low temperature hardening properties, are described. |
146 |
Inhibitor, Resin Mixture Containing Same and Use of Same |
US13491768 |
2012-06-08 |
US20120315417A1 |
2012-12-13 |
Armin PFEIL |
The use of 3-pyridinol and 5-pyrimidinol derivatives for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time of resin mixtures and/or reactive resin mortars based on radically polymerizable compounds is described. Furthermore, a resin mixture and a reactive resin mortar containing the 3-pyridinol and 5-pyrimidinol derivatives for adjusting the reaction time and the gel time, and having improved storage stability and good low temperature hardening properties, are described. |
147 |
ISOCYANURATE VINYL ESTER ANCHORING ADHESIVE COMPOSITION |
US13110504 |
2011-05-18 |
US20120296038A1 |
2012-11-22 |
ANDREW J. ROURKE |
An anchoring adhesive includes effective amounts of an isocyanurate compound and a vinyl ester compound that react and cure to form a composition having high compressive strength, high tensile strength and low shrinkage. The anchoring adhesive can be used to firmly bond anchor pins to boreholes in concrete, steel, wood, and other substrates. |
148 |
Resin System With Carbon Additive |
US12917727 |
2010-11-02 |
US20110105696A1 |
2011-05-05 |
Richard Wharton; Walter Neal Simmons; John G. Oldsen |
The gel time of a grouting system may be controlled by providing a resin component separated by a catalyst component, where a carbon component is included in the catalyst component. The catalyst component may include an inhibitor such as a phenolic compound, and/or the resin component may include a promoter such as an aniline compound. |
149 |
Two-component mortar composition and method of using same |
US12924555 |
2010-09-28 |
US20110073327A1 |
2011-03-31 |
Thomas Buergel |
A two-component mortar composition contains a curable resin component (A), and a curing agent component (B), which is separated therefrom to inhibit reaction and contains, in the resin component (A), a reactive diluent mixture, which comprises at least one hydroxyalkyl di(meth)acrylate, at least one alkyl (meth)acrylate and at least one acetoacetato compound of the general formula (I). A method of fastening an anchoring element in boreholes in mineral substrates includes filling a borehole with the inventive two-component mortar composition, inserting an anchoring element in the borehole immediately after filling the borehole with the mortar composition; with the anchoring element being set after a predetermined time period necessary for the chemical reaction of the resin component (A) with a curing agent components (B). |
150 |
Method for Chemical Anchoring |
US12089064 |
2006-10-05 |
US20080300361A1 |
2008-12-04 |
Johan Franz Gradus Antonius Jansen; Michael Alphonsus Cornelis Johannes Van Dijck; Marco Marcus Matheus Driessen |
This invention relates to the use of resin compositions for chemical anchoring, wherein the resin composition comprises at least: a. a thiol-containing component, and b. a resin containing one or more reactive moieties selected from the group of: i. non-aromatic carbon double bond moieties, and ii. epoxide moieties, and an initiator. Preferably, the resin composition further comprises a diluent, more preferably a reactive diluent. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to the use of a multi-component, preferably a 2-component system of which one component contains a thiol group(s) containing component for chemical anchoring by means of cold curing. |
151 |
Composition for anchoring a material in or to concrete or masonry |
US11623193 |
2007-01-15 |
US07411010B2 |
2008-08-12 |
Fred A. Kish; Michael J. Rancich; Cyndie S. Hackl |
Disclosed are compositions for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry. The compositions preferably comprise alkylacrylate ester monomer and a copolymer of alkylacrylate ester and methacrylic acid monomers, and free-radical catalyst. |
152 |
Viscous chemical anchoring adhesive |
US10883589 |
2004-07-01 |
US07368170B2 |
2008-05-06 |
Wen-Feng Liu; Eldridge Presnell; James E. Surjan |
A chemical anchoring adhesive includes a first part having a viscosity of about 200,000 to about 4,000,000 centipoise and a second part having a viscosity of about 200,000 to about 4,000,000 centipoise. The chemical anchoring adhesive can be in the form of a slug or rope. The first and second parts are directly joined along an interface, which may extend the length of the slug or rope. The first part includes a resin and a particulate filler of a type and amount required to achieve the desired viscosity. The second part includes a curing agent and a particulate filler of a type and amount required to achieve the desired viscosity. |
153 |
Multi-component kit for fixing purposes and its use |
US10584251 |
2004-12-22 |
US20070119745A1 |
2007-05-31 |
Martin Vogel; Juergen Gruen; Elke Wasmer; Christian Schlenk; Joachim Schaetzle |
A multi-component kit for a curable composition for fixing purposes, comprising an epoxy component (a), which comprises curable epoxides, and a hardener component (b), which comprises a Mannich base formulation, and the use of Mannich base formulations and, especially, further additives in hardener components for epoxy resins, the Mannich base formulation having specific properties (viscosity, H equivalents, content of free phenol derivatives). The multi-component kits according to the invention can be used within a broad temperature range and enable mortar compositions to be produced which, after curing, exhibit a particularly large tolerance range for temperatures and exhibit particularly high bond stress values at low temperatures and, especially, also at high temperatures. |
154 |
Viscous chemical anchoring adhesive |
US10883589 |
2004-07-01 |
US20060004127A1 |
2006-01-05 |
Wen-Feng Liu; Eldridge Presnell; James Surjan |
A chemical anchoring adhesive includes a first part having a viscosity of about 200,000 to about 4,000,000 centipoise and a second part having a viscosity of about 200,000 to about 4,000,000 centipoise. The chemical anchoring adhesive can be in the form of a slug or rope. The first and second parts are directly joined along an interface, which may extend the length of the slug or rope. The first part includes a resin and a particulate filler of a type and amount required to achieve the desired viscosity. The second part includes a curing agent and a particulate filler of a type and amount required to achieve the desired viscosity. |
155 |
Multi-component kits and combinations, use thereof and plastic cements obtained therefrom |
US10472433 |
2003-09-19 |
US20040092656A1 |
2004-05-13 |
Martin
Vogel; Juergen
Gruen; Joachim
Schaetzle; Clemens
Schmidt |
The invention relates to multi-component kits, comprising at least two components, which include mutually complementary precursors of curable reactive resins; to the use of appropriate combinations of complementary precursors at the desired site of use, especially in the form of those kits, for producing synthetic mortars; to obtainable synthetic mortars; and to methods comprising the use of those kits in fastening technology. |
156 |
Alkylacrylate ester composition for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry |
US09794199 |
2001-02-27 |
US20020010282A1 |
2002-01-24 |
Fred
A.
Kish; Michael
J.
Rancich; Cyndie
S.
Hackl |
This invention provides a composition for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry. The composition comprises an alkylacrylate ester monomer, an alkylacrylate ester/methacrylic acid copolymer, a free-radical catalyst and a filler. |
157 |
Quick-setting cement containing clinker based on calcium
fluoro-aluminate mixed with lime |
US895193 |
1997-07-16 |
US5891239A |
1999-04-06 |
Umberto Costa |
The present invention regards a particularly quick-setting Portland cement clinker containing calcium fluoro-aluminate (11CaO.7Al.sub.2 O.sub.3.CaF.sub.2) mixed with lime that has not undergone the burning process of the clinker. |
158 |
Plugging compound for chemical fastening |
US701389 |
1996-08-22 |
US5854305A |
1998-12-29 |
Stefan Schwiegk; Wolfgang Hubinger; Thomas Folda; Peter Ittemann; Willi Riegel; Monika Moench; Peter Mauthe |
A plugging compound for the chemical fastening of anchor bolts, threaded sleeves and screws in drill-holes, comprising a reactive resin and--spatially separated therefrom--a curing agent for the resin, includes from 0.0005 to 2% by weight of a piperidinyl or tetrahydropyrrolyl nitroxide as inhibitor in the reactive resin. |
159 |
Anchoring systems and methods utilizing acrylate compositions |
US487870 |
1995-06-07 |
US5643994A |
1997-07-01 |
Fred A. Kish; Michael J. Rancich; Cyndie S. Hackl |
This invention provides a composition for anchoring materials in or to masonry. The composition comprises a methacrylate ester monomer, a methacrylate ester polymer, a free-radical catalyst and a filler. |
160 |
Compositions which set in the presence of water and their use |
US470371 |
1995-06-06 |
US5565026A |
1996-10-15 |
Ulrich Hense; Peter Mauthe; Rudolf Hinterwaldner |
A 2-component composition is disclosed which contains an inorganic binder as well as a curing agent composed of water or an aqueous solution. The composition also contains substances which regulate solidification and curing, as well as, if necessary, conventional amounts of slag powders, fillers and blowing agents. The composition is distinguished by the fact that it cures rapidly even at low temperatures and can be used in small amounts. As a result, the composition is particularly suitable as a dowelling composition for fastening anchor rods in boreholes. |